Internal Visigothic-Roman War
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The Visigoths, that controlled Aquitania as foederati of Rome, tried to expand into southern France but were stopped by the Romans.
Chronology
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February 437: The Visigoths, stationed in Aquitaine, attacked Septimania and the surroundings of Narbonne and Arelate in an attempt to acquire an outlet on the Mediterranean. Meanwhile the Visigoths, in an attempt to acquire an outlet to the Mediterranean, besieged Narbonne in 436, but were forced to lift the siege due to the arrival of the general Litorio with Hun auxiliaries.
January 437: The Visigoths, stationed in Aquitaine, attacked Septimania and the surroundings of Narbonne and Arelate in an attempt to acquire an outlet on the Mediterranean. Meanwhile the Visigoths, in an attempt to acquire an outlet to the Mediterranean, besieged Narbonne in 436, but were forced to lift the siege due to the arrival of the general Litorio with Hun auxiliaries.